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"uh-huh" Definitions
  1. the way of writing the sound that people make when they understand or agree with what you have said, when they want you to continue or when they are answering ‘Yes’
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199 Sentences With "uh huh"

How to use uh huh in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "uh huh" and check conjugation/comparative form for "uh huh". Mastering all the usages of "uh huh" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Karen sings a repeated "uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh UHHH-huh" refrain on Fever's "Black Tongue" while Nick blasts out a relentless surf-like guitar riff.
If hubby tries pushing you toward other entrees or a too-rare burger, remind him of the slightly modified wisdom of KC and the Sunshine Band: "That's NOT the way (uh huh uh huh) I like it (uh huh uh huh)."
Uh-huh-- SECRETARY WILBUR ROSS: Or they'll add a flange or something-- TYLER MATHISEN: Uh-huh.
Pay attention to turn-requesting cues like leaning forward or saying 'Uh huh, uh huh,' that mean they want to talk.
Uh huh ... we'll take your word for it, bro.
KS: Uh huh, so the internets are here to stay?
Uh-huh. Yeah, I definitely didn't like the dress code for sure.
I really like it, it feels more homely and grounded. Uh-huh.
The next biggest category (19%) was "Acknowledge (Backchannel)": things like "Uh-huh".
Instead of words, she responds with an "uh-huh" or a whistle.
Misdeed acknowledged, culprits punished, crown prince cleared, Mr. Trump satisfied. Uh-huh.
Patrick: I meant just like someone at the table, Cado: Uh huh!
I did do a spectacularly unsuccessful startup for a while. Uh-huh.
Of course, the device also had a bunch of other features designed for senior citizens, the best of which may be an "uh-huh" feature, which just sporadically responds with "uh-huh" as you tell it rambling stories.
Like "um" and "uh", humble "mm-hmm" and "uh-huh" are critical too.
So, in China, you know, being different isn't really necessarily welcome. Uh-huh.
And, interestingly, wages are going up faster than inflation -- BECKY QUICK: Uh-huh.
" She gripped my hand tight and then looked into my eyes. "Uh-huh.
Uh-huh. But are we really glad we finally decided to test it out?
For instance, just before we recorded I had a Milk Run –– Austin: Uh huh?
I sort of lost my mind, I think I sent 20 tweets. Uh-huh.
The matzo crackers and gefilte fish would come out and we'd be like, 'Uh-huh.
I don't think the math really-- TYLER MATHISEN: Uh-huh-- SECRETARY WILBUR ROSS: --follows that.
Kaitlyn: Or, people will also just like stare at their own grid or whatever. Uh-huh.
Try responding with a brief "uh-huh," then ask them about something else, Dr. Angelosante says.
MS: It's a technology where ... it's been around for ages in the industrial level. Uh-huh.
JW: I just want to see what those people look like in real life. Uh-huh.
Uh-huh. They tended to be challenges that were thrown at me rather than those I'd devised.
So he pulls out the ring and I'm already like, 'Uh huh' before he even says anything.
I've hung onto this phrase because it made me sit up and go, "Ah, that's ..." Uh-huh.
I remember being on the Mall and doing the AIDS quilt, and stuff like that. Uh-huh.
Yeah, so we'll ignore the size of market share that Facebook and Google have combined. Uh-huh.
One agent in one country, forwarded the caller number to his personal email for convenience. Uh-huh.
B2K: "Uh Huh" What was it about the early aughts that made everyone want to dance in cubes?
It sounds like what you did was a mix of changing the business financially -- MARK BERTOLINI: Uh-huh.
Translation: Clinton wouldn't face this kind of scrutiny around her health if she was a man. Uh-huh.
Tesla told the Wall Street Journal that Keller is leaving to pursue his passion for microprocessor engineering. Uh-huh.
But once we got all the paperwork negotiated, that closed in October of last year … KS: 270 … Uh-huh.
Her new thing is saying 'uh huh,' which is so cute because for the longest she'd just tell you 'No.
Later, on Uh Huh Her, PJ Harvey plays every instrument, other than the drums courtesy of former bandmate Rob Ellis.
And I'm not immune — when the "Rachel Weisz, top me!" meme dominated (uh-huh) awards season Twitter, I certainly partook.
Since their parents are a buffer between them and their grandparents' experience, "they're like 'uh-huh, yep, good,'" Manning said.
And this is the 53rd letter to shareholders that you've written— WARREN BUFFETT: I think it's the 153rd, yeah. Uh-huh.
Richard Chin, the pro at the Harvard Club, added that I should pronate my forearm rather than my wrist. Uh-huh.
"Jam" felt like Michael with the trademark vocal hiccups, well placed "uh-huh"s and aggressive whispers softened by his natural boyishness.
It's capitalized because it's referring to People Magazine, and the person who makes People Magazine look good is the ART EDITOR. Uh-huh.
It's super loud, responds to any name that sounds remotely similar to Alexa, and has an "uh huh" conversation mode for long, rambling conversations.
I'm a tough negotiator, but if I don't mention any of these "allegations" at the news conference when we come out — Putin: Uh-huh.
In latest episode of "uh huh, keep talkin' Larry," Amazon's Consumer business turned off its Oracle data warehouse Nov 1 and moved to Redshift.
I was like, 'Uh huh...' And she was very gracious and sort of gave me that very gentle, bow-like handshake and I just backed off.
Which is like, you have bought into the same narrative that everybody else has, which is that there's only one way to grow fast. Uh-huh.
The most we would say to each other was, "Yeah," or "Uh huh," because you really didn't need to converse with John because he got it.
After a few swigs of the Golden Gate to test its suitability for the recipe (uh-huh), Greg and Molly were feeling ready to shake shit up.
We are-- doing an administration project for our technology that will convert 70% of the barrel to chemical if-- and reducing the capital-- BRIAN SULLIVAN: Uh-huh.
B2K, the popular 2000s R&B band famous for hits like "Bump, Bump, Bump" and "Uh Huh," reunited earlier this year for the Millennium Tour, according to Billboard.
" One of them (I'm not sure if it's Diamond or Silk) does all the talking in these videos, and the other one goes, "uh huh!" and "mm-hmm!
"I saw him on The Bachelorette and then he became the bartender on Bachelor in Paradise and that's where I was like 'Yeah, uh-huh,&apos" she gushed.
" Asked by a grand juror whether she'd voted absentee for the first time in the September primary, a Perry County resident named Fannie Mae Williams answered: "Uh-huh.
Was the arc of this show just going to be Kendall taking the fall for other people's sins, bearing his father's punishment with meek and mild, "Uh-huh"s?
Instead they offered a ridiculous spin that Comey was getting in the way of Trump's attempts to push the reset button in the US relationship with Russia. Uh-huh.
Something the fictional Silver has that no other smart home device can do: A feature for saying "uh-huh" repeatedly when a user is telling a rambling, pointless story.
" While Trump was waxing on about this ludicrous plan that deals in no way with reality, Colbert simply said "Uh-huh" several times, then added at the end, "OK.
The works in Uh-Huh, her upcoming solo show at Greene Exhibitions, adopt the language of advertising to interrogate the relationship between women and commercial consumption in our society.
Save "uh-huh" before Succession destroys it (or, at the very least, make a supercut of everybody saying it and post it on YouTube; I would like to see it).
I often would interject with an "I see" or an "uh-huh" when my interview subject was talking on camera, and I'm pretty sure that drove the episode's producer nuts.
J.P. The little yip that Julia Michaels uses when she sings her concisely barbed little hook, "Uh huh," combines affirmation, nervousness, eagerness, fears of commitment and willingness to risk it.
"Sorry, you need to say, 'Yes,'" a committee lawyer instructed Ms. Yovanovitch at one point after she answered a question with "uh-huh," an admonition he had to repeat several times.
No. But I do think that one of the things that I would like to see this Congress do and especially when we win the election in 19 more months... Uh-huh.
In the words of the late, great Marvin Gaye and Tami Terrell: The world is just a great big onion and you've got to plant love seeds until it dies, uh huh.
This goes beyond my own preference for a warmer sound: I know how albums like PJ Harvey's Uh Huh Her should sound, and the FXA9s come close but fail to re-create that.
Not just with the "uh huh" and "yeah" prompts of casual conversation, and not even just with the ability to accept their suggestions and methods might lead to better results than your own.
THERE'S NO QUESTION WHEN WE LOOK AT LAST WEEK SOME OF THE SELLING IS THE RESULT OF PROGROMATIC SELLING BECAUSE VOLATILITY GOES UP SOME OF THESE ALGORITHMS FORCE PEOPLE TO SELL FROST: UH-HUH.
ORDINARY WORLD Billie Joe Armstrong (uh-huh, the Green Day guy) stars as a former punk rocker living his worst nightmare: a quotidian life in Queens as a husband, father and hardware-store employee.
" (+10) And Davos, trying to recover from messing everything up for most of the time he's been here, jumps in like, yeah, uh huh, yeah, "It doesn't matter whose skeleton sits on the Iron Throne!
I can't tell you, after my book tour, how many times during Q&A, I'll watch the first 10 hands raise are men, and the women are furiously scribbling down their questions, trying to perfect them. Uh-huh.
He sat down and shut up after that—and actually, we got a letter from him, sent to the studio, apologizing for his behavior and saying he got way too 'into it' and he actually loves and respects women. Uh-huh.
The fact that these are pristine, funky recordings on an obscure release are most likely why Selma found a second life among producers, but Meth took note of the pro-black sentiments and recontextualized them for "Uh Huh"'s intro.
"Dis Generation" builds a positive solidarity anthem from a cheerfully echoey guitar line and noodling bass, plus a massively intergalactic chorus whose goofy power riff, string accompaniment, and sampled reggae squeals soar into the sky ("This is our generation, generation, uh huh, yeah").
BOOKER: Yeah, but I, but you know, I do think there was a miscarriage of justice in Nevada, that he was, that he got that long sentence, as a like, people were like, trying to make up for something that happened before— CLAYTON: Uh-huh.
It says it currently buys about 3 percent of the domestic box office, but when it tweaked some things in its app – things it only described as "a series of levers within its app and marketing-based platform" (uh-huh) – it could move the needle even further.
Sometimes you might have some long question, and he won't notice it's a question and just say uh-huh — but if you pause and ask if he's listening, he'll recite everything you said, even if he only processed it when he is saying it back to you.
If they were the sort of people who made my life difficult at work, the routine was to look up, furrow my brow, ask them to go back a slide, utter a vague, "Uh huh …" and then dive back into my doodling while shaking my head, which never failed to throw them off their game.
The whole thing is great, and my favorite quote: "Sometimes you might have some long question, and he won't notice it's a question and just say 'uh-huh' — but if you pause and ask if he's listening, he'll recite everything you said, even if he only processed it when he is saying it back to you."
Left Eye's verse is an open challenge to anyone who wants to hang out with her, opening with a too-cool-for-this-shit lead-in—"Uh-huh reindeer, presents, happiness… yeah right, check it out…"—and then using the "sleigh ride" as a metaphor for what I'm guessing was simply romance, because this was a PG-13 Christmas track.
The strength of her soon-to-be nine album strong discography hinges on Harvey's ability to tap and harness her emotions in song—from her earlier material like the searing "Rub 'Till It Bleeds," to the softly strummed "The Desperate Kingdom of Love" (from 2004's Uh Huh Her, an LP on which she played all the instruments), to the often brittle brilliance of 2011's Let England Shake (for which she won her second Mercury Music Prize—the only artist to do so).
Notable Performances: Civil Twilight, James Blunt, Sleigh Bells, Uh Huh Her.
"You Got the Right One, Baby, Uh Huh" was a popular slogan for PepsiCo's Diet Pepsi brand in the United States and Canada from 1990 to 1993. A series of television ads featured singer Ray Charles, surrounded by models, singing a song about Diet Pepsi, entitled "You Got the Right One Baby, Uh Huh". The tag- phrase of the song included the words "Uh Huh!", which, as part of the ad campaign, were featured on Diet Pepsi packaging.
Uh Huh Her also earned PJ Harvey nominations to awards such as the Grammy Awards and the Brit Awards.
Uh Huh Her is an indie/rock/electropop band that was formed in January 2007. The band's name came from an album by artist PJ Harvey, titled Uh Huh Her. The band has mentioned several times changing their name to UHH (pronunciation "U-H-H"), as opposed to the full "Uh Huh Her," believing the original name looks good in written form, but is awkward to pronounce. It is unclear at this time if the name change will be made official at any point.
While several other musicians have performed with Uh Huh Her as hired session players, some being involved with the band on a semi-permanent basis, Uh Huh Her is generally still regarded as a duo, with the only official members being Camila Grey and Leisha Hailey despite both being opened to evolving.
Born in Chicago, Illinois, Collum was the son of Hal Roach's casting director, Joseph Collum. He first appeared in the 1932 short, A Lad an' a Lamp. He was never a regular cast member and portrayed a character named Uh-Huh. Uh-Huh answered most of his questions with a drawn-out "Uh-huuuuuh".
4-Track Demos was Harvey's first entirely self-produced album; there would not be another such until 2004's Uh Huh Her.
Takeall has a registered copyright on the song and owner of the Federal Registered Trademark, "You Got the Right One, Baby, Uh Huh". Prince's recording of his track 'Uh Huh' has often led to the mistaken belief that Prince wrote the jingle used in the commercials. But the song was written by Diet Pepsi creative director Alfred Merrin and jingle writer Peter Cofield, who tried to tailor the catchphrase "the right one" to Ray Charles' delivery and consequently added "baby". Charles' backing singers The Raelettes then added "Uh huh" after playing around with other two-syllable alternatives, such as "doo-woo".
All tracks written by Jade Bird; all tracks produced by Simone Felice and David Baron, except for "Uh Huh", which was produced alongside Alex "Lefti" Suarez.
Baca, Ricardo (18 October 2004). "One-track mind: PJ Harvey's 'Uh Huh Her': So intense, it did not make the CD", The Denver Post, p. F5.
This was Mellencamp's last album to be released under the name John Cougar. His next release, Uh-Huh, would be released under the name John Cougar Mellencamp.
John K. Collum (June 29, 1926 — August 28, 1962) was an American child actor. He appeared in many Our Gang films of the 1930s as the character Uh-Huh.
Uh Huh Her was released in May 2004 in the UK and peaked at #12 in the UK Albums Chart. The album was preceded by lead single "The Letter", which reached #28 in the UK Singles Chart. Uh Huh Her became PJ Harvey's highest-charting record on the US Billboard charts, reaching #29. Overall, however, it did not spark the same level of crossover interest as its million-selling predecessor Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea.
EZgirl served as The L Word's music composer, while Natasha Duprey served as music supervisor. A total of five soundtracks were produced. All three of Leisha Hailey's bands were referenced in the series: a song by The Murmurs was used in the first season, Shane wears a shirt for Gush in the second season. Songs by Uh Huh Her were featured in the show's fifth and sixth seasons; Tasha is seen wearing an Uh Huh Her t-shirt during the sixth season.
Discourse analysis deals with analyzing written, oral, or sign language use, or any significant semiotic event. According to the method, the close analysis of a covert recording can produce useful deductions. The use of 'I' instead of 'We' in a recording highlights non-complicity in a conspiracy. The utterance of 'yeah' and 'uh-huh' as responses indicate that the suspect understands the suggestion, while feedback markers such as 'yeah' and 'uh-huh' do not denote the suspect's agreement to the suggestion.
Nocturnes is the second studio album from Uh Huh Her, which was released on October 11, 2011 worldwide. The album had four singles and music video, "Another Case", "Disdain", "Wake To Sleep" and most recently, "Human Nature".
"Uh Huh" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Julia Michaels from her third extended play Nervous System (2017), served as the second track of the EP. The song was written by Michaels, Justin Tranter and its producers Mattias Larsson and Robin Fredriksson, who composed the duo Mattman & Robin. The song was released by Republic Records as the second single from Nervous System on June 2, 2017. "Uh Huh" is a midtempo guitar-driven punk pop song that talks about the fight of mind and emotion. Michaels described as “the feeling of the breath before the kiss”.
The Murmurs were an American alternative pop music duo composed of singer- songwriters Leisha Hailey and Heather Grody. Some time after the duo went their separate ways, Hailey became one half of Uh Huh Her and Grody became a founding member of Redcar.
A cash prize would be awarded to the best original rendition of "You Got The Right One Baby, uh huh". over 300,000 videos were submitted, to that extent Diet Pepsi awarded 10 first place prizes to the best and most original renditions.
"Crumblin' Down" is a rock song co-written and performed by John Mellencamp, released as the lead single from his 1983 album Uh-Huh. It was a top-ten hit on both the US Billboard Hot 100 and Canadian pop charts, and it reached #2 on the US Mainstream Rock charts.
The album's first single, "Issues", was released on January 13, 2017, and peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100. "Uh Huh", the second single from Nervous System, was released on June 2, 2017. "Worst in Me", the third single from the EP, was released on September 18, 2017.
In 2016, Fraiture started a new band, Summer Moon with Jane’s Addiction’s Stephen Perkins (drums), Uh Huh Her’s Camila Grey (keyboardist and vocalist), and The Airborne Toxic Event's Noah Harmon (guitar), with Fraiture providing vocals and bass for the group. The group's debut album With You Tonight was released in 2017.
These last two rules cause a great deal of trouble as Rusty is accustomed to speaking her mind and saying things like 'OK' and 'uh-huh'. Rusty struggles to make friends at Benwood. The other girls are openly hostile towards her. She's also the worst in the class at most of her subjects.
It spent 3 weeks at number two and 29 consecutive weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and was also an international success. In 1999 there was 3LW’s "No More" and in 2001 there was B2K’s premier smash "Uh- Huh," which was the number one selling Single in the U.S that year.
A non-lexical backchannel is a vocalized sound that has little or no referential meaning but still verbalizes the listener's attention, and that frequently co-occurs with gestures. In English, sounds like uh-huh and hmm serve this role. Non-lexical backchannels generally come from a limited set of sounds not otherwise widely used in contentful conversational speech; as a result, they can be used to express support, surprise, or a need for clarification at the same time as someone else's conversational turn without causing confusion or interference. English allows for the reduplication, or repetition, of syllables within a non-lexical backchannel, such as in responses like uh-huh, mm-hm, or um-hm, as well as for single-syllable backchanneling.
Jarell Damonté Houston (born August 11, 1985), known as J-Boog, is an American R&B; singer, rapper, producer and actor. He is a member of R&B; group B2K. The group achieved success in the early 2000s with singles like "Bump, Bump, Bump", "Uh Huh", and "Girlfriend", which all reached success on the Billboard Hot 100.
She regards Shisengumi's Sougo Okita as a rival and often competes against him. Her speech often ends in -aru, characteristic of the Japanese's impression of a Chinese accent. In Japanese, Kagura speaks in a stereotypical dialect that is associated with Chinese immigrants. In the English-translated manga, she punctuates her sentences with "yup", "uh-huh", "nope", and the like.
The beginning of the song's original mix samples "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins. The female voice saying "uh huh, honey" is a sample of "Sweet Nothin's" performed by Brenda Lee. The song is composed in the key of E-flat major, and it has a fast tempo of 175 BPM, due to the genre being drum and bass.
To support the release, Harvey toured about eight months. She performed in various European summer festivals such as Glastonbury and opened for Morrissey on a few dates. During the same tour, she also performed the album's unreleased title-track. Uh Huh Her debuted and peaked at number 12 in the UK Albums Chart and has been certified Silver by the BPI.
"Pink Houses" is a song written and performed by John Cougar Mellencamp. It was released on 23 October, 1983 album Uh-Huh on Riva Records. It reached No. 8 on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1984 and No. 15 in Canada. "Pink Houses" was ranked No. 447 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
Tom Smith is a singer-songwriter from Ann Arbor, Michigan, who got his start in the filk music community. He is a fourteen-time winner of the Pegasus Award for excellence in filking, including awards for his "A Boy and His Frog", "307 Ale", and "The Return of the King (Uh-huh)", and was inducted into the Filk Hall of Fame in 2005.
Leisha Hailey (born July 11, 1971) is an American actress and musician known for playing Alice Pieszecki in the Showtime Networks series The L Word and The L Word: Generation Q. Hailey first came to the public's attention as a musician in the pop duo The Murmurs and has continued her music career as part of the band Uh Huh Her.
Systa is the debut album by female hip hop duo, Terri & Monica. It is their second album overall as they released Love Me or Leave Me as members of The Gyrlz. It was released on September 21, 1993 for Epic Records and featured production from Horace Brown, Bryce Wilson and Grand Puba. The two singles that were released were "Intentions" and "Uh Huh".
With some commercial success under his belt, Mellencamp had enough clout to force the record company to add his real surname, Mellencamp, to his stage moniker. The first album recorded under his new name John Cougar Mellencamp was 1983's Uh-Huh, a Top-10 album that spawned the Top 10 singles "Pink Houses" and "Crumblin' Down" as well as the No. 15 hit "Authority Song", which he said is "our version of "I Fought the Law'." During the recording of Uh-Huh, Mellencamp's backing band settled on the lineup it retained for the next several albums: Kenny Aronoff on drums and percussion, Larry Crane and Mike Wanchic on guitars, Toby Myers on bass and John Cascella on keyboards. In 1988, Rolling Stone magazine called this version of Mellencamp's band "one of the most powerful and versatile live bands ever assembled.
Grounding theory identifies three common types of evidence in conversation: 'acknowledgements, relevant next turn, and continued attention. Acknowledgements refer to back channel modes of communication that affirm and validate the messages being communicated. Some examples of these include, "uh huh," "yeah," "really," and head nods that act as continuers. They are used to signal that a phrase has been understood and that the conversation can move on.
After six shows O'Keefe had taken over the hosting role. The show usually opened with O'Keefe singing "Weeeeeell, come on everybody it's 6 o'clock, uh huh huh huh", with the Graduates providing the "bap bap bap bap" background. The first episode also featured Reg Lindsay, The Australian All-Stars, The Graduates, Terry King and Johnny Ball. The dancers in the opening title sequence were Lee Nielson and Milton Mitchell.
This is a comprehensive listing of all releases by B2K, a boy band from Los Angeles. As a quartet, B2K released their first album, B2K, in March 2002. It included the singles "Uh Huh", "Gots Ta Be" and "Why I Love You". The album sold well enough in its first week to enter the all-genre Billboard 200 at #2 and the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums chart at #1.
In linguistics, a backchannel during a conversation occurs when one participant is speaking and another participant interjects responses to the speaker. A backchannel response can be verbal, non-verbal, or both. Backchannel responses are often phatic expressions, primarily serving a social or meta-conversational purpose, such as signifying the listener's attention, understanding, or agreement, rather than conveying significant information. Examples include such expressions as "yeah", "uh-huh", "hmm", and "right".
The band also performed at In Bloom Festival, Bottlerock Napa, Sasquatch! Music Festival, The RIDE Festival, and Lollapalooza Berlin. Hornbrook also makes an appearance on Harrison's live performance film "IN///PARALIVE" alongside musicians Davide Rossi of Coldplay, Stephen Perkins of Jane's Addiction, Big Black Delta, Camila Grey of Uh Huh Her and Mereki Beach. "IN///PARALIVE" was filmed and recorded at Jim Henson Studios in Los Angeles, California in late 2017.
Following his departure from the duo, George continued performing under the stage name Ken Marvin. George continued recording throughout the 1950s; he released many songs on the Capitol, Mercury, RCA Victor, Intro, Todd, and Briar labels. In the 1960s, he changed his stage name from Ken Marvin back to Lloyd George, where he released songs on Imperial Records. His best known song is "Uh-Huh Honey", which nearly became a hit.
The band appeared in the film Yes Man as Munchausen by Proxy, the band backing the character played by actress Zooey Deschanel; they recorded four songs for the film's soundtrack. The songs were: Uh-Huh, Yes Man, Sweet Ballad, and Keystar. The band got the part of the fictional ensemble in the film after the movie's music supervisor, Jonathan Karp, saw the cover of their CD in Amoeba Music in Hollywood..
The song contains the self-referential lyric "Uh-huh, it was the Mannnn-freds!". Upon the success of the single, the group authored the follow-up single "Hubble Bubble (Toil and Trouble)", which peaked at disappointing #11 in the UK. Due to this they resorted to recording a cover song as their next release. This release was "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" which became a trans-atlantic #1 hit for them.
Wheezer, Dickie, Uh-huh, and Stymie choose to play hooky from school again to go fishing with Joe and Farina. Meanwhile, Miss Kornman is taking her students to the beach and amusement pier free of charge. Spanky and Cotton deliver sick notes forged for Dickie, Stymie, and Wheezer by Joe and Farina to Miss Kornman, stating why they were absent. Truant officer Mickey Daniels decides to teach the boys a lesson.
The third, released in November 2009, is entitled Yeah Uh Huh. New LP entitled "Survival of the Fittest" is out April 2016 on Cobra Snake Necktie records. Legends of Motorsport have played at the Big Day OutThe Dwarf Legends of Motorsport - Start your engines! and Meredith Music FestivalThe Age Legends blast from the grid and have supported Queens of the Stoneage, Mudhoney, Beasts of Bourbon and Magic Dirt.
Courtland began acting at the age of 2, playing minor characters. His first noted achievement was when he played the part of young Johnny McGowan in the 1994 film Dragonworld. In 1997, Mead took on the role of psychic child Danny Torrance in Stephen King's The Shining television miniseries. Later that same year, he appeared as Uh-huh in the 1994 feature-film adaptation of The Little Rascals.
"Uh Huh" is the first single by R&B; group B2K, from their self-titled debut album. The song was released in July 2001 and it peaked at number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 20 on the Hot R&B;/Hip-Hop Songs. It also peaked at number 35 in the UK on its first entry and reached a new peak at number 31 on a re-release.
Pescozada is a hip-hop group formed in Chalatenango, El Salvador. They usually rap in Spanish, sometimes throwing in bits of English like "Yeah" "Uh-huh" or "Hip hop", and use an extreme amount of Caliche. Their name means "slap" or "punch" (usually in the face) in modern Spanish. They are also well known throughout El Salvador for rapping about topics like the country's political situation, its problems, and its civil war.
Jade Bird is the self-titled debut studio album of British singer-songwriter Jade Bird. It was released on 19 April 2019 through Glassnote Records. The album includes her debut single "Lottery", which came after her debut extended play Something American, released from the preceding year, and also her breakout single "Uh Huh". The album will be supported by a European and North American tour, which includes opening for the Lumineers and Hozier.
The Yip Yips (also known as the Martians or aliens) are characters on the American educational children's television show Sesame Street. They are interplanetary visitors, from the planet Mars (in one of the first skits, as soon as they descend, their first words to each other are "...Not Mars." "Nope."). These creatures, with squid-like tentacles, large eyes, and antennae, materialize into a room and say, "Yip-yip-yip-yip... Uh-huh", in monotone voices.
In 1994, his first track was titled "Still Caught Up", which earned a nomination for Best Rap Recording at the 1996 Juno Awards."1994: The Year the T-Dot Broke".. Noisey, Del Cowie. February 22, 2015 He was also nominated for another Juno of the same award in 2000 for "Money or Love". In 2001, Saukrates produced the track "Uh-Huh" for Redman's Malpractice album, and appeared on a track called "Enjoy Da Ride".
The term was coined by Victor Yngve in 1970, in the following passage: "In fact, both the person who has the turn and his partner are simultaneously engaged in both speaking and listening. This is because of the existence of what I call the back channel, over which the person who has the turn receives short messages such as 'yes' and 'uh-huh' without relinquishing the turn."Yngve, Victor. "On getting a word in edgewise," page 568.
's debut album Common Reaction was released on August 19, 2008, after a delay. Both "Explode" and "Say So" were released for a second time on the full-length album as both members felt the songs deserved to be more polished. Common Reaction, which was recorded in Westside Pacific Studio, charted at number 9 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers. Uh Huh Her was dropped from Nettwerk in 2009, with Camilia Grey stating that they still owe them money.
Lula da Silva: Tell me, my dear. > Rousseff: It’s this, I am sending Messias round with the papers, so that we > have them, just in case of necessity, that is the terms of office, right? > Lula da Silva: Uh-huh. Ok, ok. Rousseff: That’s all, wait there, he is > heading there. Lula da Silva: OK, I’m here. I’ll wait. Tens of thousands of Brazilians protested nationwide the night after the recorded call was released, with some violence reported.
Continuers are a way of the hearer acknowledging or understanding what the speaker is saying. As noted by Schegloff, such examples of the continuer's phrases are "mm hm" or "uh huh." Conditional access to the turn implies that the current speaker yields their turn or invites another speaker to interject in the conversation, usually as collaborative effort. Another example that Schegloff illustrates is a speaker invited another to speak out of turn when finding a word in a word search.
Jacques Brautbar (born March 14, 1979) is an American photographer, producer, writer and guitarist, formerly of rock band Phantom Planet. He left the band in 2004, after their self-titled third album, to pursue a career in photography. Brautbar's photo credits include Rolling Stone, Spin, Nylon, Jane and High Times magazines. In the spring of 2006, Brautbar returned to music and began to play shows with Beck, OK Go, UH HUH HER, Jack's Mannequin and the electronica band Something for Rockets.
Carol Burnett introduces the sketch saying: "Recently, nearly the entire nation spent a total of five hours watching Gone with the Wind make its TV debut. So for those of you who ran out of Kleenex and were unable to watch it, we put together our own mini-version to let you know what you’ve missed. Uh-huh". The title card of the first half of the sketch reads WENT WITH THE WIND! and ATLANTA, TERRA PLANTATION SOMEWHERE IN GEORGIA.
In that moment, I swear to God, when I was playing it, that's what I was thinking. You know there's a bit of a competition between all the guys in the boys club and my character anyway, so when that happened it was sort of like, "Oh yeah, you wouldn't be intimidated, uh huh. OK, well, check this out." Following the announcement that the character had been written out of Grey's Anatomy, Mary Macnamara wrote a critical LA Times editorial on the decision.
Uh Huh Her is the sixth studio album by English alternative rock musician PJ Harvey. The album was written, recorded and produced over a two-year period by the singer-songwriter herself. She also played every instrument on the album (the first such project since 4-Track Demos in 1993) with the exception of the final drum tracks, added by long-time collaborator Rob Ellis. It was released on 31 May 2004 in the United Kingdom, and 8 June 2004 in the United States.
D12, in turn, responded with the song "Instigator", dissing Natas, while Proof made two diss tracks aimed specifically at Esham, "Every Sucker Has a Moment" and "Uh Huh", though the latter was not released. Both sides tried to make amends prior to joining the Warped Tour 2001. However a fight was provoked after Esham allegedly threw items at D12's tour bus. Smith sustained a broken nose, bruised eardrum, a temporary loss of hearing, and multiple cuts and bruises according to his label's spokeswoman.
"Bound 2" is a song by American rapper Kanye West, featured as the final track from his sixth studio album, Yeezus (2013). It was produced by West and Che Pope, with additional production being handled by Eric Danchick, Noah Goldstein, No ID and Mike Dean. The song features vocals from American soul singer Charlie Wilson and serves as the album's second single. "Bound 2" incorporates samples from "Bound" by Ponderosa Twins Plus One and the line "Uh-huh, honey" from Brenda Lee's "Sweet Nothin's".
In July 2008, they went on their first tour, co-headlining with Breathe Carolina across California and other Western states. Later in July, they headlined the Get F$cked Up tour. That same month, they performed their Myspace song "I Move It" on MTV's TRL as part of On the Radar, a segment where popular "hipster" bands perform. They made a short song titled "Ooh Uh Huh", which became the theme song for MTV's reality show A Double Shot at Love with the Ikki Twins.
'Uh Huh Oh Yeh' contains a sample from Hot Rod Poppa by Marsha Hunt. On the original Japanese edition track 6, 'Round and Round' finishes at 4:27 and is followed by a recording of a record player needle lifting from a vinyl disc, the disc being flipped over and needle put back down. On the following UK edition, as well as the 2009 deluxe edition, this has been added to 'Above the Clouds'. On the original editions track 12, 'Kosmos' finishes at 5:48.
"Santa Baby", a cover she recorded, was also featured on their album Santa Hooked Me Up and she appeared as a guest vocalist on the song "Tease" from Pandemonium!. Her song "Dog" appeared as a bonus track. Aiko also appeared in numerous music videos including O'Ryan's debut video, "Take It Slow", B2K's debut video "Uh Huh" and "Why I Love You", P.Y.T.'s "Same Ol' Same Ol' (Remix)" featuring Sarai, Play's "M.A.S.T.E.R. (Part 2)" featuring Lil' Fizz video and Morgan Smith's 2004 video "Blow Ya Whistle".
She wrote many plays and books that had to do with the struggles and lives of Black America. Among her plays are Sister Son/ji, which was first produced Off-Broadway at the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater in 1972; Uh, Huh: But How Do it Free us?, staged in Chicago at the Northwestern University Theatre in 1975, and Malcolm Man/Don’t Live Here No Mo’, first produced in 1979 at the ASCOM Community Center in Philadelphia."Sonia Sanchez", Writers Directory 2005, Encyclopedia.com.
In 1969, Maurice White, a former session drummer for Chess Records and former member of the Ramsey Lewis Trio, joined two friends in Chicago, Wade Flemons and Don Whitehead, as a songwriting team composing songs and commercials in the Chicago area. The three friends eventually got a recording contract with Capitol Records. Calling themselves "The Salty Peppers", they went on to have a marginal hit single in the Midwestern area titled "La La Time". The Salty Peppers' second single, "Uh Huh Yeah", did not fare as well.
R.E.M. released the song "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" in 1994 which uses the term in the opening line "'What's the frequency, Kenneth?' is your Benzedrine, uh-huh." The song was written in reflection of the 1986 incident in which CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather was beaten on the streets of New York City by a then-unknown assailant, William Tager. The year the song was released by R.E.M. (1994), Tager shot and murdered NBC stagehand Campbell Montgomery outside of the stage of the Today Show. Dan Rather didn't identify Tager until 1997.
"Crumblin' Down" was written by Mellencamp and longtime writing partner George Green. It was the last song recorded for Uh-Huh; after listening to the masters for the other tracks recorded, Mellencamp decided that the album needed a song that would work as the album's lead single. He contacted Green, with whom he had previously written "Hurts So Good," to solicit ideas. Green had begun a song with lines about walls crumbling down; he and Mellencamp then built the song by trading lines, attempting to top one another.
It featured a chain- smoking Mellencamp in intentionally ripped denim jeans, dancing and kicking over chairs. "Crumblin' Down" was the first single released by Mellencamp to include his real last name: previous releases were credited to "John Cougar." "Crumblin' Down" was the lead single from Uh-Huh, following his previous hit single "Hand to Hold on To" (from 1982's American Fool) to the Billboard Top 40, where it debuted October 22, 1983. It peaked at number 9 on that chart and at number 2 on the Mainstream Rock chart.
Print version appeared on February 6, under the title "Traveling Countless Paths, Sometimes Several at Once." In 1969, White left the Trio and joined his two friends, Wade Flemons and Don Whitehead, to form a songwriting team who wrote songs for commercials in the Chicago area. The three friends got a recording contract with Capitol Records and called themselves the Salty Peppers. They had a moderate hit in the Midwest area with their single "La La Time", but their second single, "Uh Huh Yeah", was not as successful.
Damone and other stars, including Jerry Lewis, Tiny Tim, Charo and Bo Jackson, attempt to sing Diet Pepsi's theme song, "You've Got the Right One Baby (Uh-Huh)", which was performed by Ray Charles. His final album was issued in 2002, with other albums being repackaged and re- released. In 2003, Vic decided to release some previously unreleased material and formed Vintage Records with his son, Perry Damone. He planned to release a 7 CD series called The Vic Damone Signature Collection, and in May 2003 released Volume 1, produced by Perry and Frank Sinclair.
Victor Yngve first used the phrase "back channel" in 1970 in a linguistic meaning, in the following passage: "In fact, both the person who has the turn and his partner are simultaneously engaged in both speaking and listening. This is because of the existence of what I call the back channel, over which the person who has the turn receives short messages such as 'yes' and 'uh-huh' without relinquishing the turn."Yngve, Victor. "On getting a word in edgewise," page 568. Papers from the Sixth Regional Meeting [of the] Chicago Linguistic Society, 1970.
"Baby Don't Lie" was written by Stefani, Ryan Tedder, Benny Blanco, and Noel Zancanella, with Tedder and Blanco also serving as the song's producers. It is a midtempo electropop and reggae-pop song which begins with Stefani announcing, "Uh huh, here we go," to a rubbery bass line and hand claps. The song also has a hip hop-inflected breakdown, in which Stefani raps, "You can tell me what you're hidin' boy/And you can tell me if I'm gettin' warm". Lyrically, the song discusses insecurities in a relationship, where Stefani questions her man's love.
While speaking to the long-dead salesman sitting at his desk, Neville replies, "Uh-huh, alright, how much will you give me in trade for my Ford? Oh, really? Thanks a lot, you cheating bastard!" At that point, Neville peels out, driving through what remains of the dealership front entrance. As with The Last Man on Earth, The Omega Man has not been entirely to Richard Matheson’s mind, but it didn’t evoke any sensation either. “The Omega Man was so removed from my book that it didn’t even bother me,” Matheson said.
Laskow, Michael. TAXI A&R; Interview: Don Gehman, Producer, TAXI (A&R;). Accessed November 21, 2008. Gehman's affiliation with Mellencamp began in 1980, when he engineered the singer's self-titled fourth LP. Two years later, he produced Mellencamp's American Fool, which launched the hits "Hurts So Good" and "Jack and Diane." The album's success earned Gehman a Grammy nomination, and began an extended collaboration between the two, which included 1983's Uh-Huh, 1985's Scarecrow and 1987's The Lonesome Jubilee, which earned Gehman another Grammy nomination.
Joye was inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1988, the first year of such inductions. In 1998, Australia Post issued a special edition set of twelve stamps celebrating the early years of Australian Rock 'n' Roll, featuring Australian hit songs from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. One of the stamps commemorated Joye, based on the song "Oh Yeah Uh Huh". Australia Post wrote that "Each of them said something about us, and told the rest of the world this is what popular culture sounds like, and it has an Australian accent".
The full version of "Stuck Like This" can be heard as the final track on The Remixes - Volume 2. Jhené has appeared in numerous music videos including O'Ryan's debut video, "Take It Slow", B2K's debut video Uh Huh and "Why I Love You", P.Y.T.'s Same Ol' Same Ol' (Remix) featuring Sarai, Play's "M.A.S.T.E.R. (Part 2)" featuring Lil' Fizz video and Morgan Smith's 2004 video Blow Ya Whistle. Jhené also has songs featured on the soundtracks of "Barbershop", "The Master of Disguise", "You Got Served", "The Proud Family" and "Byou".
DeFries was attempting to capitalize on the recent success of Mellencamp's breakout album American Fool, which was one of the best-selling albums of 1982 and spawned two top 5 singles.Cromelin, Richard. "Cougar LP Comes Out of Closet" Los Angeles Times March 5, 1983: E1 DeFries' decision to release The Kid Inside in early 1983 confused many fans and even some journalists who thought it was the follow-up to American Fool, when it was really already six years old. The true follow-up to American Fool was Uh- Huh, and it was released in October 1983.
It became Harvey's highest charting album to date in the U.S., peaking at number 29 in the Billboard 200, and had sold more than 135,000 copies there as of 2005, according to AskBillboard. Although it charted higher than Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea in many territories, Uh Huh Her failed to achieve its predecessor's chart longevity and crossover interest. The album received largely positive reviews upon its release, although there was some criticism of its production. It currently holds a 79 out of 100 metascore at Metacritic based upon 28 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".
His top gums are often exposed and he speaks nasally with a deep voice and a slight lisp, repeatedly punctuating his speech with his trademark chuckle ("Uh huh huh huh") and mostly stammers before speaking ("Uhhh" or "Ehhhh"). He is usually shown wearing an AC/DC T-shirt. In merchandising appearances, his shirt displays the word 'Skull', to avoid licensing issues. Though Butt-Head is physically weak to the point of being unable to lift a bar without weights (Buff n' Stuff) even with help from Beavis, he still seems to win most fights with Beavis.
Recording sessions for the song took place at Wolf Cousins Studios, Stockholm, Sweden and MXM Studios, Los Angeles, California and was engineered by Sam Holland and Cory Bice with assistance from Jeremy Lertola. The producers of the song, Mattman & Robin, did the programming and played drums, percussion, toms, guitar, bass, piano, synths and claps and background vocals were provided by Michaels and Tranter. Mark “Spike” Stent mixed the track and Randy Merrill completed the audio mastering at Sterling Sound, New York City. Musically, "Uh Huh" is a two minutes and fifty-seven seconds mid-tempo pop song with punk pop influences.
The record opens with the singer's lead single "Issues", a midtempo song talks about a relationship between people who have "issues", but love each other enough to work past them. The second single of the EP, "Uh Huh", is described by Mike Wass of Idolator as "brighter, bolder and more instant" than "Issues", as well labeling the chorus as "obscenely catchy". In "Worst in Me" Michaels discusses a troubled relationship. Variety opined that the relationship described in the song is similar to the one in "Issues", but that in "Worst in Me", Michaels is "less hopeful about how it'll turn out".
For instance, the [] of the word hand is affected by the following nasal consonant. In most languages, vowels adjacent to nasal consonants are produced partially or fully with a lowered velum in a natural process of assimilation and are therefore technically nasal, but few speakers would notice. That is the case in English: vowels preceding nasal consonants are nasalized, but there is no phonemic distinction between nasal and oral vowels (and all vowels are considered phonemically oral). However, the words "huh?" and "uh-huh" are pronounced with a nasal vowel, as is the negative "unh-unh".huh.
"The Colony Restaurant" (posted May 19, 2010) Upon entering the Colony, while Sky is completing his hat check, Jeff spots a beautiful woman (Greer Garson) and when Sky asks, "what is it?", tells him, "just about the nicest thing I ever saw in my life, that's all". Sky then introduces the woman, Linda Bronson, to Jeff and asks, "do you like her well enough to marry her?" and Jeff answers, "Uh-huh, will you marry me?". Sky explains that he meant himself and Jeff says, "well, I'm sorry, old man, but I'm gonna marry her, too".
" On the 1984 Uh-Huh Tour, Mellencamp opened his shows with cover versions of songs he admired growing up, including Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel", the Animals' "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood", Lee Dorsey's "Ya Ya" and the Left Banke's "Pretty Ballerina". Since college, Mellencamp, with the exception of his continuing addiction to nicotine, has lived a drug and alcohol-free lifestyle. In 1984, when asked about his views on drugs, he told Bill Holdship of Creem magazine, "If you want to stick needles in your arms, go ahead and fucking do it. You're the one that's going to pay the consequences.
A buzz single, Uh Huh, featuring Busta Rhymes, leaked via the internet in hopes of regenerating buzz for the album. Contributors for the debut included Faith Evans, Bink, Scott Storch, Rockwilder, Kanye West, Just Blaze, Rah Digga, Timbaland, and Missy Elliott. As of 2012, there is no confirmation if the album will be released. On December 1, 2009, Clear Channel Radio New York's Power 105.1 (WWPR-FM), R&B;, hip hop, and old school songs, announced that Malikha Mallette will move to co-host The Ed Lover Show, 5:30 A.M. – 9:30 A.M. and DJ Envy is Power 105.1's new afternoon personality, 2:00 P.M. – 6:00 P.M. weekdays.
In the broadest sense of the word, a vocable is any meaningful sound uttered by people, such as a word or term, that is fixed by their language and culture.The Cambridge Companion to Saussure However, use in the broad sense is archaic. The term is currently used for utterances which are not considered words, such as the English vocables of assent and denial, uh-huh and uh-uh , or the vocable of error, uh-oh .Danesi (2004) A Basic Course in Anthropological Linguistics Such non-lexical vocables are often used in music, for example la la la or dum dee dum, or in magical incantations, such as abra- cadabra.
Alicia Warrington (born August 30, 1980) is an American drummer. She has played drums for Kate Nash, Kelly Osbourne, Lillix, Hannah Montana, Uh Huh Her, Gore Gore Girls, Dawn Robinson, The All-Girl Boys Choir, The Dollyrots, The Bruises, Tracy Chapman, Selena Gomez, Colton Dixon, Chris Rene and others. In December 2018, Alicia signed for American professional wrestling company WWE and started working for their NXT brand, (using the name Alicia Taylor) as the host of the post-show. As of the April 25, 2019, episode of the NXT show on WWE Network, she is the show's ring announcer, replacing Kayla Braxton, who moved up to an interviewer position on SmackDown.
McCartney said about the line "I'd love to turn you on", which concludes both verse sections: "This was the time of Tim Leary's 'Turn on, tune in, drop out' and we wrote, 'I'd love to turn you on.' John and I gave each other a knowing look: 'Uh-huh, it's a drug song. You know that, don't you?'" George Martin, the Beatles' producer, commented that he had always suspected that the line "found my way upstairs and had a smoke" was a drug reference, recalling how the Beatles would "disappear and have a little puff", presumably of marijuana, but not in front of him.
Clark proposed that m-hm, uh-huh, yeah, yes, and yep are all horizontal markers that do not interrupt the flow of the joint activity. They are used as continuers and display to the speaker that the listener is following the exchange and the speaker still has the floor. As long as horizontal markers are used, they are allowing the current speaker to continue with their action. Once the speaker's action is interrupted with side projects, such as clarifying what model car is being discussed or where it was seen, a vertical transition was made and is completed once the original speaker has the floor again.
Monica delivers her self-written vow, while Chandler delivers one from the heart – both speeches are very moving. When the ceremony is over, Chandler tells Monica that he knows about her being pregnant and how Phoebe found a pregnancy test in the trash, but she reveals she did not take a pregnancy test; to which he wonders who did. Phoebe exclaims to Rachel how Chandler and Monica are now married and having a baby, and the camera zooms in on Rachel as she manages a weak "uh-huh" with a slightly panicked look on her face, thus revealing that she is the one who is pregnant.
The discography of Paul Weller, a successful solo artist previously a member of The Jam and The Style Council, consists of fourteen studio albums,Paul Weller albumsPaul Weller Rolling Stone discography five live albums, thirty- nine singles (not including re-releases or collaborations)Paul Weller singles and three extended plays (EPs). Paul Weller's first solo release was "Into Tomorrow", released under the banner of The Paul Weller Movement. Despite a modest performance in the UK Singles Chart, the subsequent "Uh Huh, Oh Yeh" broke into the Top 20. Renewed interest in his work in the Britpop era resulted in 1995's Stanley Road providing his first two solo top ten singles.
Joye started his career as a jewellery salesman, after leaving school, before performing and recording with his backing band, the KJ Quintet, that would become The Joy Boys which included his brothers Kevin and Keith, Joye enjoyed a string of hits on the local and national singles charts of Australia beginning in 1959. Joye's first single, "Stagger Lee" was a cover of the Lloyd Price US original. However, his third single "Bye Bye Baby" reached No.3 on the Australian Kent Music Report charts in 1959, followed by "Rockin Rollin Clementine" also peaking at No.3. His fifth single, "Oh Yeah Uh Huh", became his most successful, peaking at No.1.
"Freakum Dress" is a crescendo that uses a two-note riff and galloping beats. The song "advises women who have partners with straying eyes to put on sexy dresses and grind on other guys in the club to regain their affections." Meanwhile, the use of the "uh-huh huh huh" vocals and brassy stabs in the R&B; and funk break-up song "Green Light" is a direct echo to "Crazy in Love", according to Peter Robinson of The Guardian. "Irreplaceable" is a midtempo ballad with pop and R&B; influences, and speaks of a breakdown of a woman's relationship with a man after she discovers his infidelity.
Linguist James R. Hurford notes that in many English dialects "there are colloquial equivalents of Yes and No made with nasal sounds interrupted by a voiceless, breathy h-like interval (for Yes) or by a glottal stop (for No)" and that these interjections are transcribed into writing as ' or '. These forms are particularly useful for speakers who are at a given time unable to articulate the actual words yes and no. The use of short vocalizations like uh-huh, mm-hmm, and yeah are examples of nonverbal communication, and in particular the practice of backchanneling.Daniel Chandler & Rod Munday, back-channel, A Dictionary of Media and Communication (1st ed.
The previous album, Uh Huh Her, had a raw sound but for this record White Chalk, Rolling Stones magazine noted that Harvey "delved further into a Goth-like vibe in the much quieter, haunting, piano-based music". For this album she gave up the traditional three-piece sound guitar/bass/drums and recorded a set of songs for piano, despite her lack of expertise on the instrument. In an interview in The Wire she explained, "the great thing about learning a new instrument from scratch is that it [...] liberates your imagination." Vocally, she sang in a much higher register than usual, at a pitch outside her normal range, and "howled about being possessed by demon lovers and ghosts".
Her songs tackle issues such as Gay Parenting, Domestic Abuse, AIDS, the Presidential campaigns, discrimination, Global Warming, and hip hop hypocrisy, to name a few. Audiences may have recently seen her at Dinah Shore, and the winner for the Dinah Idol competition winning the opportunity to open up for Katy Perry & the band Uh Huh Her. She has also toured nationwide including Portland, OR. Pride, NYC Pride Rally, San Francisco Pride, Washington DC Pride, Long Beach Pride, Boston Pride, and Palm Springs Pride where she currently resides. She made her Tri-State area debut in 2009 in New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark as part of OUT LOUD PROUD II at NJPAC.
His most successful commercial period as a recording artist was the early to late 1980s, where Mellencamp released four consecutive multi-platinum albums (1982's American Fool, 1983's Uh-Huh, 1985's Scarecrow and 1987's The Lonesome Jubilee) featuring at least two Top Ten hits apiece (with Scarecrow scoring a career record of three top ten hits from a single Mellencamp album). Mellencamp would go on to release several more gold and platinum albums in the following years and score additional hits. In 1997, Mellencamp released his first ever greatest hits collection entitled The Best That I could Do 1978-1988. To date, this best of compilation has sold six million copies worldwide.
Later, after Diet Pepsi phased out the aspartame / saccharin mix in favor of a 100% aspartame formula, many commercials ended with an announcer saying, "With 100% Uh Huh" replacing the earlier "With 100% NutraSweet". The advertising campaign was created for Pepsi by BBD&O;, a major New York advertising agency, and the song used in the commercials, entitled "Ray's Song" was penned by the team at Sunday Productions, also of New York City. Another songwriter penned a composition with the same tag-line, and unsuccessfully attempted to receive credit for the commercial. According to him: The song was written (as a love song) 1989 by Arthur Takeall of Annapolis, Maryland, first performed over radio station WEBB in Baltimore.
The song's title quickly became a catchphrase across North America, and was referenced in various television shows and movies of the time, including The Cosby Show, Foofur, The Fresh Prince of Bel- Air, Coneheads and Rookie of the Year. The commercials themselves played on the parodies. One series of commercials showed people who opened cans of Diet Pepsi being thanked by Ray Charles and his backup singers with an "uh huh" (or the occasion "uh uh" for people who drank diet sodas from rival companies). Another commercial showed unsuccessful auditions with gangsta rappers, heavy metal bands and opera singers participating in a contest all singing "You Got The Right One Baby", in their most original format.
Alicia got her big break in 2002, when she replaced Kelly Osbourne's drummer on MTV hit reality show, "The Osbournes". Alicia performed on numerous award shows and television programs with Osbourne, as well as toured in over 11 countries, with bandmates Devin Bronson, Josh Paul and Mat Dauzat. She also appeared on Kelly's 2003 album Changes as well as a DVD, Kelly Osbourne: Live at the Electric Ballroom. Alicia followed up that success drumming for Canadian pop artists Lillix, Disney's mega-hit series Hannah Montana, Selena Gomez, Dawn Robinson of 90's Funky Divas En Vogue, Uh Huh Her with Leisha Hailey, Gore Gore Girls, Colton Dixon from American Idol and as of March 2012, The X Factor's Chris Rene.
Retrieved from Porter House Music Group. (2010). Events. Retrieved from Travis Porter garnered popularity through the release of their mixtapes, and expanding number of performances. To date, the group's four biggest underground hits are: "Black Boy, White Boy", "Uh Huh", "Go Shorty Go", and "All the Way Turnt Up". During the summer of 2010, the group appeared in one of Atlanta's biggest concerts, Birthday Bash and on The Mo'Nique Show.King, V. (Photographer). (2010). travis porter live on Mo’nique perform go shorty go. [Web]. Retrieved from They even performed with Canada’s own Drake at BMI’s Unsigned Artist showcase in Atlanta. Even though they were being unsigned, they still were working with most notable signed artists, such as Roscoe Dash, Fast Life Yungstaz and Waka Flocka Flame.
The song is predominantly built around a sample taken from "Bound", a song by soul-group Ponderosa Twins Plus One from their 1971 album, 2 + 2 + 1 = Ponderosa Twins Plus One. Interpolations from "Aeroplane (Reprise)", written by Norman Whiteside and performed by Wee and the line "Uh-huh, honey" from the song "Sweet Nothin's", written by Ronnie Self and performed by country singer Brenda Lee were also utilized in the song. Lee reacted to the sampling of her song on the track, saying: In an interview with Rolling Stone, Rick Rubin explained how the song was constructed: > The whole song was written without that main sample; it was a last-minute > thing. The song had kind of a lot of R&B; music in it.
Camila Grey (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard), former member of the lo-fi rock band Mellowdrone, had not released any solo material prior to joining Uh Huh Her; however, she had played bass and keyboards for a variety of artists, such as Dr. Dre, Melissa Auf der Maur, Busta Rhymes, and Kelly Osbourne. She was also a member of Adam Lambert's live band (keyboardist). Leisha Hailey (backing vocals, bass, keyboard), formerly of The Murmurs and Gush, had temporarily left the music business to join the cast of Showtime's series The L Word as the character Alice Pieszecki, with the band forming during filming of the final seasons of the show. Originally, drummer Alicia Warrington had been 's third member; however, she separated from the group early on.
As Mellencamp's guitarist, Crane contributed to twenty Billboard charted singles, including Ain't Even Done With The Night, Hurts So Good, Jack and Diane, Hand to Hold on To, I Need a Lover, Crumblin' Down, Pink Houses, Rain on the Scarecrow, Small Town, Lonely Ol' Night, Rumbleseat, R.O.C.K in the U.S.A., Paper in Fire, Check It Out, Cherry Bomb, Martha Say, Jackie Brown, and Pop Singer. Though not often recognized as a songwriter, Crane did receive a co- writer credit for Play Guitar on the Uh-Huh album. After the release of Big Daddy, Larry Crane left the Mellencamp band due to his impression that "he and his band mates were underpaid." Since leaving the band, Crane has launched a solo career.
The group met in 1998 and was managed by music producer Chris Stokes with Lil' Fizz, J-Boog, and Raz-B as members. During Marques Houston's 18th birthday party that Chris Stokes was hosting in 1999, Omarion joined the group. They named their group B2K to represent the fact that they got together in the beginning of the year 2000, which was also considered the "Y2K" era, in turn they considered themselves "Boys of the New Millennium" and acronym it B2K. They made a cameo in Lil' Bow Wow's video for "Ghetto Girls", and were the opening act on the Scream Tour I. They also appeared in IMx's video for Clap Your Hands. B2K broke into the US pop charts in late 2001 with their single "Uh Huh".
Reflecting on the win in 2011, she said: "quite naturally I look back at that and only remember the events that were taking place across the world and to win the prize on that day—it didn't have much importance in the grand scheme of things", noting "it was a very surreal day". The same year, Harvey also topped a readers' poll conducted by Q Magazine of the 100 Greatest Women in Rock Music. During three years of various collaborations with other artists, Harvey was also working on her sixth studio album, Uh Huh Her, which was released in May 2004. For the first time since 4-Track Demos (1993), Harvey played every instrument—with the exception of drums provided by Rob Ellis—and was the sole producer.
And being out of a fatherless home, I needed that > father figure and he really played up to it. I mean, Good Lord. Every night > after we played a show, he called us back to give us a lecture about how > horrible we sounded. [Affects James Brown voice] “Nah, not on it, son. I > didn’t hear the one. You didn’t give me the one.” He would tell me this at > every show. One night, we knew we wasn’t sounding really good – we were off > – and he calls us back there and said, “Uh huh, now that’s what I’m talkin’ > about. Y’all was on it tonight. Y’all hit the one.” My brother and I looked > at each other like, “This mother has got to be crazy.” We knew in our heart > and soul that we wasn’t all that on that show.
Michaels's EP Nervous System was released on July 28, 2017. Her second single "Uh Huh" was released on June 2, 2017. From November 25 to December 6, 2017, Michaels was the opening act for Shawn Mendes's Illuminate World Tour on the Oceania Leg. At the 2018 Grammy Awards, she was nominated for two awards, Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "Issues". On February 8, 2018, "Heaven" was released which was included in the soundtrack for the film Fifty Shades Freed. On May 4, 2018, "Jump" was released featuring Trippie Redd. From March 12 to May 12, 2018, Julia was the opening act for the European dates of Niall Horan’s Flicker World Tour. From May 30 to October 15, 2018, Michaels was the opening act for Maroon 5's Red Pill Blues Tour on the North American leg.
Originally signed to the now defunct Fiji Recordings in 1999, Page went on to record for John Digweed's Bedrock label, Satoshi Tomiie's SAW imprint, Force Tracks, and Nordic Trax. Prior to graduating from high school, Page did a weekly show at WRUV 90.1 FM in Burlington, Vermont, then worked as a DJ and station manager at WERS 88.9 FM at Emerson College in Boston, where he attended school. In addition to his original compositions, Page has remixed songs by Nadia Ali, Regina Spektor, Madonna, Katy Perry, Meiko, Adam Lambert, Greg Laswell, Alanis Morissette, Dolores O'Riordan, Ashley Tisdale, Nelly Furtado, Delerium, Stevie Nicks, The B-52s, T. Rex, Uh Huh Her, Tegan and Sara, Coldplay, Korn, Wax Poetic, Norah Jones, The Submarines, The Police, Jeffree Star, HIM, Camila Grey and The Outfield. Page's second studio album Believe was released on February 23, 2010 with the first single "Fight for You".
They have also done session work and/or written songs with Seal, k.d. lang, Joni Mitchell, Meshell Ndegeocello, Pearl Jam, Terence Trent D'arby, Lisa Germano, Lisa Marie Presley, Liz Phair, Michael Penn, Grace Jones, Tricky, The Three O'Clock, Uh Huh Her, Sheryl Crow, Victoria Williams, Rob Thomas, Gwen Stefani, Skye Edwards, Scritti Politti, Nerina Pallot, OK Go, Madonna, The Like, Nina Gordon, fDeluxe, The Family, Doyle Bramhall II, Nikka Costa, André Cymone, Kate Earl, Eric Clapton, Bettye LaVette and more and vocals on the soundtrack for Toys and their first scoring work, for Dangerous Minds. They have since raised their profile considerably in that arena, scoring the popular TV shows Crossing Jordan, Heroes and more recently Touch, all of them created and produced by Tim Kring, and Nurse Jackie for Showtime. Not being signed to any label, their next solo effort – the 1998 album Girl Bros.
" On the inside sleeve of the album cover are a long set of self-portrait photographs that Harvey took over the years, and a series of scribbled annotations she collected during the songwriting process of Uh Huh Her – notes to herself such as "Scare yourself", "Too normal? Too PJ H?" and "All that matters is my voice and my story" (a piece of advice given to her by her friend Elvis Costello). She admitted to Shaken Stir that producing the record on her own was "a completely draining, disorientating, exasperating, invigorating experience" and "one of the hardest pieces of work I've ever done... I couldn't say that this record was an enjoyable experience. I think it was a journey that I learnt an enormous amount from, but certainly there were very enjoyable moments... I mean when I look back on it now it was a very difficult, hard and taxing time, and yet I'm so glad I did it – so glad.
In 2004, her sixth album, Uh Huh Her, was released and became Harvey's highest-charting album in the United States, peaking at number 29 in the Billboard 200. In 2007, her seventh album, White Chalk, was released and in 2009, Parish and Harvey released their second collaborative album, A Woman a Man Walked By. In 2011, her eighth studio album, Let England Shake, was released and received the Mercury Music Prize, making Harvey the only artist in history to have won the award twice and increasing record sales by over 1,100% overnight. In the United Kingdom, five of Harvey's albums have been certified Silver, one certified Gold and one certified Platinum, N.B. User must define search parameters by entering "PJ Harvey" into Search, selecting Search by Artist and clicking Go. amounting to total sales of over 800,000 copies. In the United States, her albums have collectively sold over 1.5 million copies as of 2007, according to Nielsen Soundscan.
Nicoletti was signed by legendary ad man Phil Dusenberry. Inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame, Dusenberry co-wrote the script for the motion picture "The Natural," with Roger Towne. Dusenberry said Nicoletti was one of the best singing Voices in the business. In 1984, Michael Jackson signed a contract with Pepsi that produced many commercials and world tours through 1993. During the 1989 Grammy Awards telecast, Pepsi and Puerto Rican singer Chayanne was featured in the first advertising spot in Spanish to be broadcast on national television without dubbing or subtitles. In the early 1990s, Ray Charles was the star of a Diet Pepsi campaign called "You Got the Right One, Baby," which was also known as "Uh-huh." During the late 1990s the Spice Girls became the face of Pepsi with the tagline “Generation Next,” inspired by their song Move Over from their album Spiceworld. Promotion included TV commercials, CD singles for the promo single "Step to Me," and collectible cans and glasses with each Spice Girl on a different can or cup. In 2001, Britney Spears became a spokesperson for Pepsi.
Bombs will also have a maximum number of strikes resulting from errors made during defusing (also speeding the timer), and if that maximum is reached, the bomb will also explode. Other obstacles to the Defuser include the lights in the virtual room going out momentarily, and alarm clocks that will distract the Defuser. Modules use complex instruction sets and puzzle-like elements to be solved, and the defusing instructions are generally conditional on the configuration of the particular module; for example, the Experts may need to guide the Defuser through a maze whose walls the Defuser cannot see, but as the manual has maps for a number of mazes, the Defuser must help the Expert identify which map is currently applicable for that given module. Some modules deliberately make verbal communication complicated: some use unusual glyphs that require description, other modules use words that may be homophones of other similar words ("sees" to "seas"), verbal tics ("uhhh" or "uh huh") or common words that would be otherwise used in that situation ("press" or "left") that could easily be confused during communication between Defuser and Experts.

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